Pulchellin, protein extracted from a climbing plant found in the Northeast can help kill cells with HIV

CELLS ARE DEAD.

According to biomolecular physicist Mohammad Sadraeian, the author of the project, the current drugs for the treatment of HIV, called antiretroviral therapy, decrease the amount of virus in the blood, but do not act those hidden in the organism.

The toxin capable of exterminating HIV is pulchellin extracted from the plant Abrus pulchellus tenuiflorus.

"There are immunotoxins on the market that are effective in treating cancer cells. But they are not able to kill sleeping cells, likecells infected with HIV"He explains.

According to the Ministry of Health, there are 827 thousand people carrying HIV, the AIDS virus, in Brazil. Worldwide, 36,7 millions of people live with the disease, according to UNAIDS, a UN program to fight HIV.

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It's ... Even after a few days I recognize that I still see a hope in that. And I say "even after a few days" because I am that typical skeptic who waits for some days for the manifestation of someone else and, despite the fact that there has been no manifestation of hope, I keep hope. It may be, yes, that if there is no dirty maneuver from any pharmacist (this explains why pharmacists do not sponsor me) I just throw it under the rug